Unlike adults, children's fun is simple. Just a soap bubble or a fantasy game can make your baby laugh forever. Although simple, but these 2 games can "follow" the baby throughout childhood. Even when I get older, many kids still love it, mom!
1 / Game for kids: Soap bubbles
In the period from 4-12 months old, babies' limbs will become more flexible, can "grope" everywhere. Once you see something in your eye view, your baby will hold out their hand until they can touch it. This is how your baby's hands learn to follow signals from the brain.
 

Soap bubbles can make your baby's bath time more enjoyable
- Preparation: bubble blower
 
- The game will help your baby develop eye-hand coordination skills
- How to play with your baby:
Have your baby sit in a bath chair placed on a plastic mat, rug or towel. Then, the mother will blow gently for the bubble to slowly fly out for the baby to capture. Even if your baby cannot catch the ball, he or she will be very interested in touching the touch of reaching out and then holding it again. Note, avoid the bubbles from getting into my eyes, mom!
Continue blowing bubbles on your legs, arms, hands, abdomen, and elsewhere. When blowing the balloon to the point, you can name each part of the baby's body like "Now I will put a bubble in your hand" or "Can you see a bubble on my stomach?" If you want to let the bubble burst so that your baby can watch for a longer time, you can make your baby's skin a little more humid.
2 / Baby game : Caterpillar escapes from a cocoon
When you realize that your baby starts to show signs of love for animals or insects, mothers can pretend to be something to provoke and attract the baby's attention. An interesting game and does not need to use any aids but helps your baby develop communication and motor skills.
- Suitable age: children from 4 months - 12 months old

Over time, the baby will learn to "fly" like a small butterfly
- How to play with your baby:
The mother sits cross-legged and lets the baby sit on her lap in a face-to-face position. Bend over from the waist and stretch your arms forward, like a shelter for your baby. After that, you can talk softly to your baby. "Now you are a moth slowly waking up".
Slowly lift your arm over the baby's head and say, "Now you will come out of the cocoon and become a beautiful butterfly." At the same time, the mother can hold the baby's hand up and down like a flapping of wings. “And now you can fly. 1,2,3 flying… ”. Repeat the game many times, and your baby will gradually learn to flap his arms like butterflies.
By the time your baby starts to walk , he or she will be able to crawl on his mother's lap like a caterpillar about to build a cocoon and then stand up to "fly" out of his cocoon. And when the baby is a "butterfly", the mother can hold her hand and flap her wings across the room ...
 

2 games to "turn on the switch" for the senses Although simple, the following 2 games for baby are extremely effective to help your baby develop his senses. Let's explore what those games are, Mom!